Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4278233 The American Journal of Surgery 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundLittle is known about care coordination and communication with outpatient endocrine surgery patients. This study evaluated phone calls between office nurses and surgical patients to identify common issues addressed and their effect on patient care.MethodsQualitative analysis of preoperative and postoperative phone conversations between office nurses and endocrine surgery patients.ResultsWe identified 183 thyroidectomy patients with 38% contacting our office before surgery and 54% within 30 days after surgery. Common reasons for preoperative calls included questions about preoperative evaluation (21%), medications (18%), and insurance and/or work paperwork (12%). Postoperatively, common topics included medications (23%), laboratory results (23%), and concerns about wounds (12%). Nursing staff prevented unnecessary readmission in 7 patients (4%) whereas appropriately referring 16 (9%) for early evaluation.ConclusionsPatients frequently contact their surgeons before and after endocrine surgery cases. Our findings suggest several areas for improving communication with patients.

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